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THURSDAY. MAY ;J ^ 1 9 3 í The Beaverton Review — fp c a l Happenings Bud Hunter of Whittier, C»llf., Mrs. J. H. Hulett is recovering visiting her«. fioni a slight attack of the flu. Mr. and Mr*. W. R. YarKleek H F. Kltander made a bust- spent Monday at Ridgefl-ld, Wn n< s* trip to Coquille, over the MI m Wilna Lives»)- spen* Mo week-end. # ther'* Day at her home In Fort Mr m i’ Mrs. Carl Mitxke of ier d. Portland and Miss Gertrude Mr. and Mr*. Dick Henipki Matr.ke spent Sunday at Yach„ts. were Sunday visitors at the Miss Juliette Carter is at the home of C. B. Gardner. Good Samaritan hospital recup Mr. and Mr*. Jay Gibson. Mr*. erating from a minor opeiation. J. G. Gibson, and Jay Gibson Jr. Miss Aline Boswell spent sev- spent Sunday at Newport. eial days last week. visiting John Oleson of Raleigh who w th Miss Isabelle Frost at New ha* beeu seriously ill with pneu berg. monia, is reported rscovering. Mrs. Harris Hausen and daugh Mr. and Mr*. Barney Berg and ter were callers of Mrs. R. B eon Dick from Portland were Biown of Garden Home. Monday Sunday guest* at the Jay Frost auernoon. home. Mrs. J. F. FVlsher attend-»' the Mrs. M. I. Deuell of Fo tlaad 1M6 O. E. S. Matrons' club wa* a visitor at the home of meeting at the Mallory hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. h . -Myers, Sun Saturday. day. Mrs. E. E. Stipe attended the Mr. and Mrs. Felsber and chil O.E.S. 1923 Matron's luncheon dren visited at the home of Mr. at the home of Mrs. F S. Bali aud Mrs. Wm. Oeschger at St. of Portland. Jihns, Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Hager of Garden Mrs. C.C. Beach of Omaha, Home is in the Portland Ssnitor Neb., was called to the lu me of i n , where she underwent an her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ja n e s operation last week. Finder on account of the serious Mrs. Darland of Portland spent ii'utss of Mr. Pinder. Mother's Day at the home of Mrs. Doris Bulger, Frauk Cam bet son-in-law and daughter Mr. eron and Earl Granger, all of aid Mrs. \V. L. Cady. Portland, and Kirby Britih of Mrs. Gladys Wills aiiu Mr. F »her were dinner guests of Mrs. M. C. McKercher and son haiph Dec of Portland were vis itor* at the W. R. Van Klcek Cturge, Wednesday. home Saturday evening Mrs. M. C. McKercher, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matake N. W. Gorham, and M-s. C- H. Jacka were dinner guest* ot vere hosts at a family gacher- Mrs. W. O. Roberts at the Or .t-r Sunday. All their ch'ldre i ange Lantern tea rooms in Port were home in honor of Mother's Day. land, Tuesday. Mrs. N. W. GoTbam and her Mrs. Collia Moore aud little smter, Mrs. Katherine Weber of son David of Moro, Ore., visited Portland attended the meeting for several days the first of the of Beaver Chapter, Wednesday wiek at the home of bei sis- t-r and brother-in-law, Mr. and exn in g. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maness of Mrs. A1 George. Gulden Home were dinner guests Dcn&ld Richardson, who has Sunday of Mr. Maness' parents Lten making his home with his the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Maness grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann left Monday evening of Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ticker, fer Manning, where he has em and Mrs. Myrtle Haines were ployment on his uncle's farm. Mtther's Day guests at the home The Misses Ruby Zastrow, o* Mr. and Mrs. Philip Petrequin. art Aletha and Joy Huletie at in Milwaukee. tended the concert given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaefer, N'.no Martini, leading tenoi of the Metropolitan Opera Associa and little son RogeT of Three Ore., were week-end tion, at the Portland Civic Audi Links. guest* at the home of Mr. and torium Friday evening. Mrs. GMy Carr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulett Miss Barbara Cady has been entertained with a family tinner party on Mother's Day. Mr. and ill the past two weeks, and Mis. Orval Thompson and family Mrs. W. H. Boswell has been of Moro, Oregon, and Mr. and substituting for her at *he Tu- Mrs. Fred Braun and family and a'atin View school. Miss Aletha Hulette of Forest G’ove were present. WARRANTS CALLED Mrs. A. Berg and Mrs. Dayton The following warrants of Peck were hostesses at a one School District No. 95, Washing o’clock luncheon at the home of ton County, are called fo.' re Mrs. Berg, Monday, compliment demption: Nos. 232, 233, 235, ing Mrs. Florence Johnson in 236. 237, 238, 245, 246, 247. 249, honor of her 80th birthday. Nine iM), 251. 252, 254, 255, 256, 258. ladies were present. Mrs. Jchn- 259, 260. 261, 262, 272, 273, 274. bod was also given a shower of 27C, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281. 319. gifts. 321, 343. 345, 346, 347, 348, 349. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Felsher, 353, 354, 355. Interest payments Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fliander, on above stop May 16, 1926. Mrs. F. H . Sciiotne, Mrs. R. Helen L. Hull, Clrnk P Summers and Mrs. E. E. Holders please notify rr.e c/o Stipe attended the visitation 1502 S. W. 10th Ave., Portland, meeting of the six Temple Chap O-egon. adv c24-26 ters of the O.E.S. at the Masonic Temple In Portland. Monday eve ning of last week. ii Vrnnois Holbokr, graduate of Beaverton high *ch<x»l, class of 1935, is working for a magasim- ciaupuny in Missouri, a id 1* n-xt-tlng with real success. Miss Ella Witt of Rug J.**, S Dakota, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bvfleld. V i iftiesday of last week She "as enroute to California. Art Stipe of Beud spout the week-end with his parents. Mr. aid Mr*. H. O. Stipe, before having for New York, othe* e..stern points and Havana on a til.t he won in a recent radio contest. Mrs. Humphreys conduited a risking school in the Carden Hi me school house, Thursday aim Friday of last week. FVod prepared by her was served as a supper for the benefit of the Siout boy*. II v j. f . M ak er. M» ■ E. Stipe. H. K. Eliand»r. Mrs r . V. Rosebraugh, and Mrs. Raymond Lacey, attendee the Golden Jubilee meeting i.f St Mary's Chapter No 9, O.E.S , at Corvallis, Tuesday evening Mrs. W. J. Scott was ho.teas lor the Tuesday Bridge club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr*. Gertrude McCormlc of Gar- ilou Home. Mrs. H U. Nelson, and Mrs. W. H. Boyd were ad ditional guests. Mrs. F G. Don aldson held the high »core. Ralph Eden, grandson of Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Allen, and Miss Fiances Marvin of Aloha were united in marriage at the Con- g u national church, -ta'urday w ining. The Rev. R. C. Young of Aloha officiated Mr«- Eden is a graduate of Beaverton high school, class of 1933. Mr. Eden al>c attended school here sev- t—ul years ago. Wanda Benson celebrated her second birthday with a paity at htr home Saturday afternoon. St-ien little children from Port- h nd and Beaverton w.»re pres et,! to enjoy games, and re- frtshment* of a pretty birthday cake, and ice cream. Each child was also given a favor, a no the little hostess was given a sbow- ei of gifts. Miss Ethel Hunt entertained a g.oup of friends at dinner at the home of her parents, Wed nesday evening, in celebration of lit eighteenth birthdav. The grests were the Misses Kather ine Denney, Marlon Vetrler, aud Katherine Dobbs, and Gem- Brown, James Miller, and Kurt Kathman of Forest Grove. Mis* Hunt was the recipient of nu merous gifts. If you are one of thy vast number of people who suffer tor turing, stabbing, shooting, simple muscular rheumatic pain* of aims, legs, shoulders and body here Is quick relief. Take just a few doses of Williams P.U.X. Compound. It must produce re sults or money back. Williams R.U.X. Compound is prepared from the prescription of a doc tor who used It In private prac tice many years. Now this valu able relief Is available to suffer- ers at a cost erf only a few cents a day. Try a bottle inder tl.e money-back guarantee. Enjoy blessed relief as so many other sufferers say ihey have. On sale at Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy. —Paid adv. W On Oregon Farms . 1 A Townsend Kally will be held -HU by lleaverton Townsend club. E- !.. r r , More k iilsh .liu P d «Wes n ,K,lti p y « , , , M„ r, 1 hi I In « K nluhdln potato»«. a l(,t g :0o p.m. In the K lw anls ball. lo-w variety rapidly u-einiiiug pop r O. Ih itte rso n will «peak. u:*.r In western Oregon, w,ll be tri«il out again (Ms year by Mrrtln Van Groon, »'. liulih r and DOY CRAY Emil Stevens, reports J. R Beck, n riles Tolk county agent. Phi* variety for the Into Jt Truck III«, at lowest rates "• '• O.l out loo.il!> \l»o Every Kind of other lnaur- Plat time last year. and, at thingh the yield was disappoint- anoc. Does Notary Work and S ells *1 R en ta Real E s ta t e lug beoaua* of the dry *u nnier, tie growers were pleased with _ the type of potatoes produced a.:il their cooking quality. Prune, IVar Prospects Good Corvallis An excellent irult sc* of prunes and pears, and sime injury to walnuts in Loug- i s county wa* reported by W. Brown, head of the depart- n < HJ of 11. i t 1 . ultmv at O J C., following a visit to that section ei -ly In May. Most walnut tree-- he observed exhibited no Indica tions of bearing and showed some damage to the tree* from thi pust winter. He exp« its a good cro p >>f pum i-- a n i p e a n unless ss the June “drop" “drop' risult-- In heavy shedding FOR COMMISSIONER SJ A S J. M. STRETCHER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK COU R TESY E F F IC IE N C Y ECONO M Y j Nay 16, 1036 I We Offer Very Attractive Terms 9 “ S J/« \ /, \ 2 \ rí Much \ More In A Shelvador m I I “ i NOW ON DISPLAY AT OSCAR M. TAYLOR Richey Hardware & Furniture Co. C andidate for R epublican N om ination FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Shall Radical Labor Leaders Rule Oregon? F or more than tw o y ea rs th e econom ic indus trial and agricu ltu ral l i f e o f th is state has been in a sta te o f a lm o st con stan t turm oil be cause o f far-reach in g labor disturbances. L ives here have been sa c r ific e d ; our farm ers have suffered trem en d ou s lo sses; the w heels o f industry have been silenced. WHY! Irresponsible labor lea d ersh ip has brought a- bout th is condition. For the good o f organized labor, and fo r the good o f all the people, the responsibility o f labor organ ization s m ust be fix e d by statu te. OREGON PRODUCERS & SHIPPERS ASSOCIATION O ntario, O regon ROBERT H KELLY Candidate Republican N om ination 2 - JAMES LEWIS Candidate For ________ _________ -r*j I I <,r .Suie—28-inch bicycle In good rendition, 815. Bud Balfe, Wat AND FOR SALE son St., near Allen Ave. c24 I WANTED I »- WANTED FOR SA L E COUNTY CLERK \ This Men Banted for Kawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable bus For Your Vegetable anl Flower tler start earniog 326 weekly Plants see Mrs. Felsher. 1V4 In view of the fact that most and increase rapidly. Write miles south on Watson St. Items which have appeared re today. Kawleigh, Dept. ORD- from the Bank. c20tf cently in the Portland press rel 17-8 Oakland, Calif. p!8-21 ative to the Townsend movement are garbled and cut in or er to Tractor work, plowing, disking, harrowing. Reasonable price, work an Injustice to its mem MONFV TO LOAN good work. Fred Welt*. Bea bers running for political office, j quot« the following from th« verton, Rt. 1, Box 777. p23-26 Farm Loans on well Improveo j address made at Forest Grove farms, reasonable rate of In High school. May 3rd, by John For Hale—No. 3 Underwood Type terest for five year loans. For H. Weir from the Wes’ ern Re- writer, reconditioned, ar.d in information write or Rte E gional office: A-l shape. Phone 0804. (24-26 A. Griffith, Hillsboro, O re. “See that the m«m and women Phone: 171. Farm Loan Re in your community get out to For Sale—50 .yearling II I.R presentative for Washington Paid Adv. •lens Mrs. R. B. Medili, Vi vote and that they vote for men County for Union Central Life (2) that are Townsend men." mile north on O dar a t . p2t Insurance Company. c21tf j I There are two things needed j in these days—first for rich uitn to find out how poo- men SLOGAN: Honest, economical and live, and second, for poor men impartial administration of county affairs. to knew how rich men work. . (Paid Adv.) The Freemason. London. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hitt of Pf rtland were dinner guests at | | tue Jay Gibson home Tuesdav evening of last week, ""ley had Just recently returned f-om a trip to Crescent City, Calif., and while there had the interesting experience of seeing the filming of some of the forest scenes in the forthcoming picture, ‘‘The Last of the Mohicians”. SIMPLE MUSCULAR RHEUMATIC PAINS GET QUICK RELIEF ■ FO» NHFMD M U M COUNTY C o m m is sio n e r Retain an Able, Efficient, Experienced Official! Republican Primary Election, May 1 5 , 1 9 3 6 i !